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#315381 01/26/2016 03:33 PM
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Something for a change...

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I like these. Each grip is different and many are artistic. I had one with a dragon on the grip. I have also seen exampes with cards for decorations.

This looks like a nice example.

Jim W #315401 01/26/2016 11:21 PM
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Thats neat. never seen one before


Regards Sean
seany #315403 01/26/2016 11:27 PM
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Yea, first time I've seen anything like it. What era, Paul?

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These are WWII vintage. This was the 1st blue grip I've seen. Not really sure if the grip color is of significance...
Jim do you know?
Here's another:

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These are Nationalist Chinese daggers from the time of Chang Kai-Shek. I think they produced them through 1948.

Your first one is a bit unusual because of the writing on the lower grip fitting. I do not know if you can have it interpreted.

All the grips I have seen are different. Many tailored to the maker or purchaser. I do not know if there is any significance to the green grip.

There is a version out decorated with the US flag that was produced for the American pilots flying in China. I forget the units name, but those daggers are rare and bring a premium.

Here is one with a signature on th grip.

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Jim W #315677 02/02/2016 12:03 PM
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Great dagger Paul,thanks for sharing!
I like these Nationalis China AF daggers a lot, unfortunately the prices rise dramatically in the last few years.
The first one with blue grip for me.

Janos

Janos #316923 03/09/2016 06:01 PM
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Here is the US decorated grip. Not the pilots dagger, but very rare. This one is on Ebay now.

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Hi gents,
Does this one look genuine to you? I never seen the model with the release button.
Thanks,
Alex

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